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56 | - Número: 037 | 29 de Junho de 2010

In Madrid, the surveillance cameras of Atocha station filmed the moment of one of the explosions. And these are only two examples among others.
It’s sometimes hard to define exactly what terrorism is, particularly trying to find an inclusive description of the phenomenon, because of the multiplicity of ways in which this type of aggression is dressed. As a general definition we can say that “terrorism” is the use of terror against persons, individually or in groups, to achieve particular ends which go beyond its victims. We know that throughout history individuals, groups and political organisations have quite often used the threat of fear as a weapon.
But we should always remember that to be considered “terrorism” this fear is not an end in itself but simply a means to and end.
Nonetheless there are some principles that characterize terrorist activities that are generally accepted by everyone who studies them. But the classification of a group or an individual as a